South-western Nigerian University Students’ Gender Use of Mobile Technologies for Learning

Olutoye Kunle Olasedidun, Olaniyi Oladimeji Bola, Ayotunde Atanda Falade
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Gender’s potential impact on the uptake of mobile learning technologies was investigated. The study sought to examine the influence of gender on attitudes and intentions toward adopting mobile technology for learning, as well as perceived utility, usability, and usefulness. The survey method was used for the investigation. A total of 1,214 respondents were chosen on purpose from 18 universities in the south-west of Nigeria, including six Federal, six State, and six Private Universities. The data were gathered using researchers’ designed questionnaire. The instrument’s dependability was determined using Cronbach Alpha to be 0.86. The first through fourth hypotheses were put to the t-test. The study’s findings showed that there was no difference between undergraduates of both sexes in terms of their attitudes (t (1, 1212) = 0.76, p = 0.45), usefulness (t (1, 1212) = 0.32, p = 0.75), perceived ease of use (t (1, 1212) = 0.86, p = 0.39) and their intention (t (1, 1212) = 0.06, p= 0.96) toward using mobile technologies for learning. The study’s conclusions show that none of the criteria (perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, and intention) differed by gender. It follows that mobile technologies may have a significant impact on how students learn in Nigerian Universities. The study consequently advised against taking gender imbalance into account when implementing mobile-based learning in Nigeria.
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尼日利亚西南部大学学生对移动技术在学习中的性别使用
性别对移动学习技术吸收的潜在影响进行了调查。该研究旨在研究性别对采用移动技术进行学习的态度和意图的影响,以及感知效用、可用性和有用性。采用问卷调查法进行调查。共有1214名受访者是从尼日利亚西南部的18所大学中有意挑选出来的,其中包括6所联邦大学、6所州立大学和6所私立大学。数据是通过研究人员设计的问卷收集的。采用Cronbach Alpha测定仪器的信度为0.86。第一个到第四个假设进行t检验。研究结果显示,男女大学生在使用移动技术学习的态度(t (1,1212) = 0.76, p= 0.45)、有用性(t (1,1212) = 0.32, p= 0.75)、感知易用性(t (1,1212) = 0.86, p= 0.39)和意愿(t (1,1212) = 0.06, p= 0.96)方面没有差异。该研究的结论表明,所有标准(感知有用性、感知易用性、态度和意图)都没有因性别而异。由此可见,移动技术可能对尼日利亚大学学生的学习方式产生重大影响。因此,该研究建议在尼日利亚实施基于移动的学习时不要考虑性别不平衡。
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